What I want to show you
here is the reason for all this madness. Ghaleon, having been
granted yet another chance at life reappears in the world I created,
Solar. Yeah, you guessed right -- it's not Lunar.

Why did I do such a
thing?

Allow me to
explain:

I like the Lunar games,
but I'll be honest... all the history and character backstories
really get me in a mental bunch, so I decided to create my own
world. Please don't get me wrong! I love the Lunar games to death,
but I just can't keep up with all the little details, and I really
don't want to disappoint any other fans, so this is what I settled
on.

You'll soon discover
(once you've read my up-and-coming fanfic) that Solar IS similar
to Lunar. Yes, there are dragons and beastpeople and such, but
it's NOT Lunar. Keep on reading, and then I promise you won't feel
so confused!

*~^millenia^~*

How (and where) it
all begins...

Lunar, the Silver Star,
and its mysterious celestial counterpart, the unnamed Blue Star.
We (this being directed at Lunar fans) know these planets all too
well, and the characters and adventures that have taken place upon
them.

The Goddess Althena...
Zophar... the Four Dragons and the Dragonmaster.

They all had their
stories.

Suppose, however, that
there was another planet (after all, space IS vast), albeit one
that had similarities with the Blue and Silver Stars, yet
possessed a story all its own.

Enter the planet
Solar, so named in honor of the twin gods Solrune and Arus,
represented by its two suns. A single moon known as the Dead Star
orbited Solar, and was the reason for the fears of many inhabiting
the planet.

Some claimed they could
see the shapes of demons and other horrors drifting across the
moon's cold, white surface, thus, whenever the moon showed itself
fully in the night sky, the people shut their windows and doors,
then waited until the dawn.

In the histories of the
planet Solar, it was written that an evil deity resided on the
Dead Star, waiting patiently for the time when it could destroy
the Twin Gods, thus snuffing out all life on Solar as
well.

This deity was called
Dark Crescent, and embodied the stuff of
nightmares.

Not all was to be lost,
however. The ancient histories also spoke of a young girl who
would be able to channel the combined might of the sun-gods'
power, an earthly conduit that would thwart Dark Crescent's plan
to destroy them.

This girl was a mystery,
since there was no clue as to who she was, or when she would
appear. The writings only mentioned the girl's eyes would be the
color of gold.

The predictions didn't
stop there.

The final words of the
prophecy claimed a 'white nova' would find the golden-eyed girl and help guide her to her destiny. And then one day, a strange child
appeared on the cliff overlooking the village of
Taone.

On that very day, the
fate of Solar and all its people would begin to
change...